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Rhode Island: American burying beetle: Nicrophorus americanus: 2015 [50] South Carolina: Carolina mantis (state insect) Stagmomantis carolina: 1988 [51] Eastern tiger swallowtail (state butterfly) Papilio glaucus: 1994 [52] South Dakota: European honey bee: Apis mellifera: 1978 [53] Tennessee: Common eastern firefly (state insect) Photinus ...
This is a list of U.S. state, federal district, and territory flowers. State federal district ... Rhode Island: Violet: Viola: 1968 [57] [58] South Carolina: Yellow ...
BugGuide photographs have detected new state records of invasive pest ants and beetles. [12] [13] Geologist and moth collector Richard Wilson said of the site, "The BugGuide site is very useful for anyone finding an insect and it is very interactive on getting it identified if a picture can be taken." [14]
Flag of Rhode Island: 1640 (originally) 1916 (formally) Motto: Hope: Hope: 1664 Nickname: The Ocean State Little Rhody The Plantation State: The Ocean State Little Rhody The Plantation State: 1971 Seal: Seal of Rhode Island: 1644 Slogan: Unwind: Unwind: 2000 Coat of Arms: Coat of Arms of Rhode Island: 1822
Pyractomena angulata is a species of firefly in the family of beetles known as Lampyridae. [2] [3] [4] [5] It is found in North America and is the state insect of ...
The Carolina Mantid (Stagmomantis carolina) is relatively small for the mantid species, growing to about 2-2.5 inches long. They are the most common type of mantid in the U.S., despite its name.
Versions of the Gadsden flag were used by the Continental Navy's first commodore, early Marines, and minutemen and regular army units in Virginia, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. [101] The timber rattlesnake is also famous for appearing on the First Navy Jack, a red and white striped flag.
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